Building a Linux Messaging Server

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So far up to four parts. Here is a step by step guide to configuring and installing an enterprise capable messaging server on a GNU/Linux platform.

Adminspotting.net Building a Messaging Server - Part One

This series will explain how to build your own Messaging Server. Services will include hosting email, sending and receiving email, and instant messaging with Jabber.

The server will also support virtual domains. This means that several different domain names will be able to send and receive mail from this server. There are a couple different methods to hosting virtual domains. The method used in this series will create virtual users that are completely separate from the system and used only for email.

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